A New Age of Print in San Diego
San Diego State University has left outdated technologies behind and moved its in-plant into direct imaging offset and on-demand digital color printing.
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“HP rates that machine at 100,000 impressions a month,” Rutledge says. By the end of January 2007, the in-plant had already racked up 2,659,216 impressions on it, she says—an average of about 152,450 per month. “It has been a big success for us.”
While the 1050 went a long way toward solving the shop’s four-color woes, there was still a production gap to be addressed. Letterhead had to be offset printed due to toner’s propensity to melt when run back through laser printers.
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